Author: | Jennifer E. Smith | ISBN: | 9780316202916 |
Publisher: | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers | Publication: | April 3, 2012 |
Imprint: | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers | Language: | English |
Author: | Jennifer E. Smith |
ISBN: | 9780316202916 |
Publisher: | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Publication: | April 3, 2012 |
Imprint: | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Language: | English |
Enter the world of The Storm Makers*, where there's magic behind every forecast.*
What starts as an ordinary summer turns exciting and perilous for twins Ruby and Simon when strange occurrences begin happening on their farm -- sudden gusts of wind, rainstorms, and even tornado warnings -- that seem eerily timed to Simon's emotions.
Then a stranger arrives and tells the twins that Simon is a Storm Maker -- part of a clandestine group of people entrusted with controlling and taming the weather -- and that he is in great danger. Soon Simon and Ruby must race against the clock as they try to master Simon's powers in time to stop a rogue Storm Maker's treacherous -- and potentially deadly -- plans.
In this thrilling new adventure, loyalties can shift as quickly as the wind . . . and the ordinary can turn extraordinary in the blink of an eye.
Enter the world of The Storm Makers*, where there's magic behind every forecast.*
What starts as an ordinary summer turns exciting and perilous for twins Ruby and Simon when strange occurrences begin happening on their farm -- sudden gusts of wind, rainstorms, and even tornado warnings -- that seem eerily timed to Simon's emotions.
Then a stranger arrives and tells the twins that Simon is a Storm Maker -- part of a clandestine group of people entrusted with controlling and taming the weather -- and that he is in great danger. Soon Simon and Ruby must race against the clock as they try to master Simon's powers in time to stop a rogue Storm Maker's treacherous -- and potentially deadly -- plans.
In this thrilling new adventure, loyalties can shift as quickly as the wind . . . and the ordinary can turn extraordinary in the blink of an eye.